New girl on SNL dropped the fbomb on live TV (youtube inside)

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What I can't believe is there are people that don't know Andy Samberg's song Like a Boss is a parody of a real song called Like a Boss from Slim Thug, which is what makes it so funny.
 

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Almost every skit either desperately needed an immediate gong, or went on so long that any comedy it might've had got squashed.

I think you've actually come up with the best way to save the show, bring out the gong.


I admit I've never been particularly impressed with SNL. But I also love all the sort of bizarro rumors, love/hate rants and other stuff that people get into when talking about it. That sort of controversy just feeds it. Do what I did with The Simpsons, they stopped being funny, so I stopped watching and just let it go.

Ironically, the "classic" Simpsons pretty well summarized SNL years ago when Krusty was on Tuesday Night Live, bombs the monologue then starts a sketch with only a handful of laughs before lamenting "uugh... this sketch goes on for twelve more minutes!"

EDIT: Reminded me of another classic Krusty moment.
 

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The exact people that keep SNL somehow funny IMO are: The Lonely Island guys, Jason Sudekis, Will Forte, Fred Armison, Bill Hader, Kenan Thompson, and (sometimes) Kristin Wiig.

i liked the bedsheets sketch...and i can't wait for McGruber: the movie.
 

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I think you've actually come up with the best way to save the show, bring out the gong.


I admit I've never been particularly impressed with SNL. But I also love all the sort of bizarro rumors, love/hate rants and other stuff that people get into when talking about it. That sort of controversy just feeds it. Do what I did with The Simpsons, they stopped being funny, so I stopped watching and just let it go.

Ironically, the "classic" Simpsons pretty well summarized SNL years ago when Krusty was on Tuesday Night Live, bombs the monologue then starts a sketch with only a handful of laughs before lamenting "uugh... this sketch goes on for twelve more minutes!"

EDIT: Reminded me of another classic Krusty moment.

I needed that laugh tonight! :D
 

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Jason Sudakis' JOe Biden is the greatest charecture ever.
 

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I think you've actually come up with the best way to save the show, bring out the gong.


I admit I've never been particularly impressed with SNL. But I also love all the sort of bizarro rumors, love/hate rants and other stuff that people get into when talking about it. That sort of controversy just feeds it. Do what I did with The Simpsons, they stopped being funny, so I stopped watching and just let it go.

Ironically, the "classic" Simpsons pretty well summarized SNL years ago when Krusty was on Tuesday Night Live, bombs the monologue then starts a sketch with only a handful of laughs before lamenting "uugh... this sketch goes on for twelve more minutes!"

EDIT: Reminded me of another classic Krusty moment.

Exactly! The Simpsons is a perfect example of another show that's fallen so far from its former glory that it's nearly unrecognizable now.

Hehe, that Krusty clip you posted brought up this one in the "Related Videos" list. Just a reminder of how funny things once were. :D
 

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The thing about SNL is that it was never as good as you remember it being...

There were some really bad sketches on every episode. EVERY TIME.
 

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Only redeemable value of SNL in the past decade has been Andy Samberg and The Lonely Island other than that it's terrible.
And Samberg does all the digital shorts. Spoken like someone who truly doesn't watch the show.

Didn't Lorne Michaels tell Norm MacDonald to leave the show because he was "not funny"?

Uh actually, lets not bother arguing. Just post up a youtube of a recent SNL skit that you think is funny and we'll take it from there.

I'll even give you a couple of months to find one. :cool:
I could show you tons. Especially some of Kristen Wiig's recurring characters. You can't get SNL on youtube though.

That's not what happened to Norm. Look it up on Wikipedia.

Loving it just because everyone else does is an even bigger one. Everyone back in high school always talked about it on Monday and I kept wondering why they still bothered.
Except nobody does, especially on the Internet it seems. No one I know even watches it.

Do what I did with The Simpsons, they stopped being funny, so I stopped watching and just let it go.
The problem with that approach is that you stop seeing the show, so you can no longer make an informed argument before long. I'm not suggesting you should stick with a show even if you no longer like it, I'm just saying.
 
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Exactly! The Simpsons is a perfect example of another show that's fallen so far from its former glory that it's nearly unrecognizable now.

Hehe, that Krusty clip you posted brought up this one in the "Related Videos" list. Just a reminder of how funny things once were. :D

Anything with McBain on The Simpsons is funny! The goggles! They do nothing!

One more Mcbain.

I hate the fact that The Simpsons can't make fun of the network anymore like they used to.
 
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I got screamed at by a guy I know who asked me if I had seen a recent SNL episode and I said no cause I don't find it funny. He then when on a hour long rant about how I don't have a sense of humor, I tuned him out after 5 minutes and walked away.

If you walked away after 5 minutes, how do you know he went on for an hour rant then? Is this one of those Dane Cook Jokes?

"There was like a Million Firemen there!"
"There is not way there were a million firemen, they would all be running into each other!!"
 
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What I can't believe is there are people that don't know Andy Samberg's song Like a Boss is a parody of a real song called Like a Boss from Slim Thug, which is what makes it so funny.

I had Slim Thug's version on my iPod about 3 years ago along with Birdman, Yin Yang Twins, Pitbull and some other stuff.

I wish I still had those MP3s.
 

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Exactly! The Simpsons is a perfect example of another show that's fallen so far from its former glory that it's nearly unrecognizable now.

Hehe, that Krusty clip you posted brought up this one in the "Related Videos" list. Just a reminder of how funny things once were. :D

Anything with McBain on The Simpsons is funny! The goggles! They do nothing!

One more Mcbain.

I hate the fact that The Simpsons can't make fun of the network anymore like they used to.

I love these clips. That last one Maury posted included one of my favorite gags with Lisa' pen pal.

This is my favorite McBain clip, but it seems to be only available in gibberish:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaCpZW2mHAs

MEN-DO-ZAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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SNL hasn't been funny since their cast became movie stars. Mike Myers, Dana Carvey, Adam Sandler, Kevin Nelon, David Spade, Chris Farley, etc, etc.
 

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People don't hate on SNL because it's "cool" to do so. They hate on it because any time they inadvertently see a piece of it, it invariably SUCKS.

Some people have fond memories about how it used to be good, but mostly that is an illusion based on nostalgia from seeing it at too young an age when that person was a hell of a lot less discerning.

The series survives solely through inertia and people easily pleased be the trite and inane, like Neo Alec, of which there are altogether too many.
 

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imo, the years when David Koechner (sp?), Jay Mohr and that Chicken Lady guy from Kids in the Hall were on were the least funniest seasons.
 

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imo, the years when David Koechner (sp?), Jay Mohr and that Chicken Lady guy from Kids in the Hall were on were the least funniest seasons.

And Chris Elliot and Micheal McKeon.


But I really liked that era...

Worst Era was the Billy Crystal era.
 

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If you walked away after 5 minutes, how do you know he went on for an hour rant then? Is this one of those Dane Cook Jokes?

"There was like a Million Firemen there!"
"There is not way there were a million firemen, they would all be running into each other!!"




It was longer since we work together and eiher he'd send me texts or periodically start up again when he'd see me. I just cut all that out and made it short

And Dane Cook isn't funny either
 

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Norm IS funny. Dane is far from funny, just stupid in fact.
 
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